Combination bolt and hasp



Nov. 5, 1929. E. c. TURNER 1,734,655'

COMBINATEON BOLT AND HASP.

Filed Feb. 14, 1924 gva/venlo@ atkoz nu,

50 device in its preferred form, shown in connec# nested to thisAmem-ber -is another hasp -mell- 10e Patented Nov. 5, 1929 n A l EUGENEc. ,'rURNnR, or sen-DIEGO, CALIFORNIA CoMBinArion'noLT AND Hes?Application ined Fetraary 14, i824. .serial No. 692,786,

My invention relates -to a combination bolt tion with a door A andWall'B, showing the and hasp, particularly adapted for securing a boltin inoperative lposition and thehasp open, door, Window, gateorthe'likeat one side, and so that the door may be readily opened; Fig.ltheobjeots otmyinventicnare: First, to pro- Q,V is a top view ofthesame, showing the bolt vide a combi-nation bolt and hasp for securinoperative position and the hasp in position 55 ingthe oneside of doors,Windows, gates and to be locked; Fig. 3 is .a transverse sectional thelike; second, to provide a device ot this view through 3-3 ot Fig. 2;Fig. 4 is a'vieW class Which will support the ltree side ot' a similarto that ot Fig. 1 in aslightly modidoor, gate vor the like rigidly andprevent its tied form; Fig. 5 isa View similar to that of being lmovedback and forth; third, to pro-V Fig. 2 in the same slightly modifiedformas ,6g vide ga device or" this class in which the tree that of Fig. et,and Fig. 6 isa transverse ysecsides zot double doors .may be rigidlysecured tional view through 6 6 of Fig. 5. together and prevent theirswinging back Like characters of reference refer to similar and forth;fourth, to provide a bolt for boltparts and portions throughout theseveral ing a door Withafstaple to be used in connecviews of thedrawings.r e d tion with a :hasp for securing the tree sides rlhe boltAmember l, staple.` or loop member of doors and the like; `fifth, toprovide a de- 2, bolt support 3, screws 4, hasp membery 5, vice of thisclass whereby a bolt With a staple hasp member 6, pin 7, land haspscrews 8, isfmovable, thereby providing for movement constitute theprinci-pal parts and portions of thestaple to which the hasp lissecured, thus of my device in its preferred form. y

providing for a fit at all times after shrinkage' The bolt support 3 -isa loop-.shaped member of doors and the like; sixthfto provide a devicemade out of metal plate and theedges spaced of'this classin which thebolt may be used a short distance apart at 3b, Fig. 3. lt is pro-Vy andthe lock locked in the staple in the bolt vided with a pluralityof holest-and 3c, the when it is not'desired to flock the door, so that holesv3a in the normally outer portion and 75 the lock is alwaysin position47when desired the holes 3C in the inner fianeed portion. EThe for use;seventlnto provide al device o'fthis holes 3" are counter-sunk, adaptedforthe' class in which thescrews for supporting both heads of the screwsli, so thattheir upper Surthe hasp .and the bolt are'co'vered when thefaces tin flush with the inner surfaces of door is locked so that ,thescreivs caunotbe the flanges of the member. This support l80 readilyremoved; eighth, to provide novel 3 is secured tothe jamb side of theWallB means tor latching and locking doors, and by means ot the screws4, lthebolt l being pro- `ninth, to provide a device of'this class Whichvided With holes' la conforming to vthe holes is ysimple and economicalof construction, in the member 3 to permit-the screws to pass durable,easy to operate, applicable for use therethrough when saidmembers are incer- 85 in connection with all classes of doors, gates tain `relativepositions lto eachother. rl`his and the like, and which will not readilydebolt member l is adapted to reciprocate in teriorate orget out oforder. the loop portion of the member 3 and itis With these and otherobjects in View, as provided with va rstaple or loop memb er.2 9Willappear hereinafter, my invention consists rigidly secured therein,preferably by rivete0 .of certain .novel features of construction, ing,the space 3b providing space for riveting combination and arrangement otparts and .the same. This staple 2 entends out through portions, as willbe hereinafter described in a longitudinal slot 3d inthe member 3, con-'detail and particularly set forth in the apsiderably longer than thestaple 2, thus prov pended claims, reference being had to the acvidingmeans tor permitting the movement y9 5 companying drawings and ,to thecharacters .off the bolt 1 linthe vsupport f3 past the side of ofreference thereon, Which form a part of this the door A. Secured tothedoor inalijgnment application, in Which: Withlthe support Sand rboltf1 is the haspinem- Figure l is a front elevational View of my ber-bymeanseoi'.screivsjfand pivotally conber 6 by means of the pin 7. rI`hishasp member 6 is provided with a slot G@ therein adapted to pass overthe staple 2 when the staple 2 is moved into the proper relativeposition thereto, as shown best in Fig. 2 of the drawings, after which apadlock may be placed through the staple and the door securely locked.However, if it is not desired to lock the door but to secure it withoutlocking, the hasp may be left open, as shown in Fig. l, and the boltmoved so that its end extends over the door against the member 5, andthe door is held in position while the padlock may be locked in thestaple 2 ready for use when required. l

In the modified form of construction, shown in Figs. l, 5 and G, themembers l, 2 and 3 are the same askthat in Figs. l, 2 and 3 and the haspmember 6 and pin 7 are the same. I-Iowever, the hasp member 5 in thiscase is provided with overturned flanges 5a, shown best in Fig. 6, andbetwen these flanges and the main body portion the extended end of thebolt l is adapted to reciprocate, thus forming a keeper or rigid supportfor the end of the bolt member l when the bolt is positioncd over thehasp member. It is preferred in this modified form of construction toplace the hasp on the jamb side of the wall and the bolt and support onthe door in the reverseV order to that in Figs. l, 2 and 3, where thedevice is used in connection with a single door construction.

Though I have shown and described a particular construction, combinationand arrangement of parts and portions and a certain modificationthereof, I do not wish to be limited to this particular construction,combination and arrangement nor to the modification, but desire toinclude in the scope Yof myinveution the construction, combination andarrangement substantially as set forth in `the appended claims.

I-Iaving thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire tosecure by Letters Patent, is:

' l. In a combination bolt and hasp for the kfree side of doors, aslidably mounted bolt Ymember adapted to be shifted over the jointbetween the free side of doors and provided with a staple, and afoldable hasp member mounted adjacent thereto provided with a Aslottherein and adapted to extend over said staple member, when it isshifted over said oint.

2. In a device of the class described, a bolt support provided with aslot in one side extending its full length and a slot in its oppositeside extending over a portion of said suport longitudinally therein andprovided with a loop member in the one side thereof extending Vthroughsaid last mentioned slot, and a hasp member adapted to engage said loopmember when said loop member is moved to operative position in said slotrelatively to said hasp member, said bolt support and bolt beingprovided with conforming holes adapted to admit screws when said bolt isin inoperative relative position to said hasp member, but nonconformingwhen said bolt is moved out of such position.

3. In a combinat-ion bolt and hasp for the free side of doors, a. boltsupport provided with a slot in one side extending over a por tion onlyof said support and longitudinally therein, a bolt extendible over thefree side of the door provided with a loop member in one side thereofextending through said slot. and a hasp member adapted to engage saidloop member when said loop member is moved to operative position in saidslot relatively to said hasp member.

Ll. In a combination bolt and hasp for the free side of doors, a boltsupport provided with a slot in one side extending over a portion onlyof said support and longitudinally therein, a bolt extendible over thefree side of the door provided with a loop member in one side thereofextending through said slot, and a hasp member adapted to engage saidloop member when said loop member is moved to operative position in saidslot relativelyto said hasp member, said bolt support and bolt beingprovided with conforming holes adapted to admit screws when said bolt isin proper relativeposition to said hasp member and nonconforming whensaid bolt isV moved out of such position. -V 5. In a combinationdoor-locking bolt an hasp for the free side of doors, a slidably mountedbolt member adapted to be longitudinally shifted across the jointbetween the free side ofthe door andthe door jamb, said bolt having aloop at its outer side and intermediate its ends and a'hasp shiftablymounted adjacent thereto and adapted to fit over the same, said haspbeing 'provided with a slot therein adapted to receive said loop.

6. In a combination door-locking bolt and hasp for the free side ofdoors, a bolt support provided with a longitudinal slot therein, saidslot extending over a portion only of said support, a bolt shiftablymounted in said support and extendible across the joint between the freeside of the door andthe doorj amb, said bolt having a loop at its outerside and intermediate its ends, said loop extending through said slot,and a shiftably mounted hasp member, adapted to engage said loop whenthe latter is moved to its operative position in said slot relative tosaid hasp member with the bolt over said joint.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at San Diego,California, this 2nd day of February, 1924.

EUGENE C. TURNER.

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